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With 'Electronic Dance Music' infiltrating every mainstream chart across the globe, the 'DJ' is not only the new rockstar but the new celebrity, and with this in mind Ministry of Sound brings you an e...
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Raise your energy levels to new heights with Ministry of Sound's Running Trax Winter 2013. Loaded with three discs of inspirational anthems to motivate you to walk, jog or run better than ever before....
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Every time you read about Danny it's accompanied by the statement 'what a year he's had', there's no getting away from the fact that since 2011 Danny Howard has been on a one way trip to superstardom....
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Ministry of Sound's most beloved and well established series returns with The Annual 2013, celebrating this year's biggest club hits and next year's essential future anthems across one album. The past...
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Most recent reviews from the community

...First impressions
This is probably one of the more modern albums in my CD collection. Purchased in 2008 I have still had a few years to enjoy it. I am usually drawn to the Ministry of Sound compilation albums and this is a monster with three jam packed discs. This album is full of tracks from the years 1991 to 2009 and so contains a wide range of styles. If you are not a fan of dance music...

...What Is It?
The Ministry of Sound 'Anthems 1991- 2008' is a CD set which is a mixture of the best dance songs, mixed by the Ministry of Sound, over the last 17 years. This is a 3 CD box set which contains 63 famous dance anthems of the last 2 decades.
Why Buy It
I bought this as I have always been a huge fan of the Ministry of Sound. I am not old enough to have heard the stuff...

...most of you will find interesting.
Visually, Ministry are far more interesting than most industrial bands, who tend to be shadowy people working behind their walls of sound with rarely any acknowledgement of the audience. Al Jourgensen's almost Mad Max-like biker-cowboy-outlaw look (which reminded many of Carl McCoy of Fields of the Nephilim) certainly sets them apart when they play live...